In the analysis of multidimensional ecological data it is often relevant to identify groups of variables, for these groups may reflect similar ecological processes. The usual approach, that is applying well-known clustering procedures to an appropriate similarity measure among the variables, may be criticized, but specific methods for clustering variables are neither largely investigated nor broadly used. Here we introduce a new clustering method for Hierarchical Factor Classification of variables, which is based on the evaluation of the least differences among representative variables of groups, as seen by a two-dimensional Principal Components Analysis. As an additional feature the method gives at each step a principal plane where both grouped variables and units, as seen only by these variables, can be projected. This method can be adapted to count data, so that it may be used for classifying both rows and columns of a contingency data table, by using the chi-square metric. In an example we apply both methods on vegetation and soil data from Campos in South Brazil.

Hierarchical Factor Classification of Variables in Ecology / Camiz, Sergio; J. J., Denimal; V. D. P., Pillar. - In: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. - ISSN 1585-8553. - 7(2):(2006), pp. 165-179. [10.1556/ComEc.7.2006.2.4]

Hierarchical Factor Classification of Variables in Ecology

CAMIZ, Sergio;
2006

Abstract

In the analysis of multidimensional ecological data it is often relevant to identify groups of variables, for these groups may reflect similar ecological processes. The usual approach, that is applying well-known clustering procedures to an appropriate similarity measure among the variables, may be criticized, but specific methods for clustering variables are neither largely investigated nor broadly used. Here we introduce a new clustering method for Hierarchical Factor Classification of variables, which is based on the evaluation of the least differences among representative variables of groups, as seen by a two-dimensional Principal Components Analysis. As an additional feature the method gives at each step a principal plane where both grouped variables and units, as seen only by these variables, can be projected. This method can be adapted to count data, so that it may be used for classifying both rows and columns of a contingency data table, by using the chi-square metric. In an example we apply both methods on vegetation and soil data from Campos in South Brazil.
2006
Classification of variables; Correspondence analysis; Hierarchical classification; Principal components analysis
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Hierarchical Factor Classification of Variables in Ecology / Camiz, Sergio; J. J., Denimal; V. D. P., Pillar. - In: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. - ISSN 1585-8553. - 7(2):(2006), pp. 165-179. [10.1556/ComEc.7.2006.2.4]
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